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Posted by M.R.N. on June 29, 2009
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» American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life said
[…] for twenty-two years, Koehler created a number of paintings that portrayed urban workers. His 1885, The Socialist, is the earliest known portrait of a working-class political agitator. Between the years 1878-1890, […]
Hamaide Frédéric said
Hello,
I work for a museum in France and prepare a permanent exhibition. I’d like to introduce to the public these two pictures of R Koehler, within this exhibition.
I would like to know if you can provide me with copies high definition of these pictures and if you are authorized to negotiate rights d ‘utilisation? so yes, could you give me a quote for the provision of these two pictures in high definition and their use in the frame of a permanent exhibition in a museum?
thanks a lot
Frédéric Hamaide
écomusée de l’avesnois
France
Suzay Lamb said
Je suis désolée mais je ne suis qu’une blogger, pas du tout une marchande d’art.
James M Dennis said
Take a look at website for excellent reviews, especially Prof. Weisberg’s!!